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i think if the united states of america from the federal level, state level, [inaudible] every city, if the united states of america, the government does have such wealthy, wealthy, wealthy potential for every citizen [inaudible] benefit. america is truly wealthy if it can a allow each citizen [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public who wish to speak on whether we should sit. if we could take this motion same house same call. without objection, the motion is approved so that we do sit as a committee of a whole and with that, could you call our 3:00 pm special item, items 48 and 49? >> item 48 is a hearing on the urgency ordinance approving an interim by highway 20 on the north, wayland stree on the south, university on the and item 49 is the urgency ordinance approving the moratorium. >> this is an item that was brought to us by supervisor campos who i'd like to acknowledge at this time. >> thank you very much mr. president and i'd like to begin by acknowledging some of the residents of the university mound ladies home. i think it's sad we have
i think if the united states of america from the federal level, state level, [inaudible] every city, if the united states of america, the government does have such wealthy, wealthy, wealthy potential for every citizen [inaudible] benefit. america is truly wealthy if it can a allow each citizen [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public who wish to speak on whether we should sit. if we could take this motion same house same call. without objection, the...
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states in 1939 and the united states turned them away and many went to their death to the of not see concentration camps. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. liz: well, a debate as to how to help legal children and feeding him. people are and what about american children in need remark taking a look at some of the statistics, government statistics, one in seven americans are living in poverty, one in four children are living in poverty and activist ted hayes lives in california and he says, we should be helping homeless american children first. so here is the thing and the issue is that we want to be compassionate and we want to be able to help children. but i think that this is,
states in 1939 and the united states turned them away and many went to their death to the of not see concentration camps. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing...
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states district court for the northern district of california, case no. cv-09-4434 si (mej); entitled contest promotions, llc, v. city and county of san francisco, et al.; other material term of said settlement include resolution of notices of violation for unpermitted general advertising signs. ~ in united states district court for the northern district of california. >> supervisor wiener? >> thank you, mr. president. so this, we continued this at least once, actually twice, this settlement. i think for a lot of us, we are -- there's a lot of frustration with these, plainly what appear to be illegal bill boards that pop up under the guise of being a business sign, advertising raffles for products that are not even sold inside the store. the settlement i know has been of concern to a lot of people. but when you actually take a close look at what's happening here, the problem isn't with the settlement. the problem is with our planning code that has a lot of challenges, both as identified by the federal court, but also in being, in my view, too permissive i
states district court for the northern district of california, case no. cv-09-4434 si (mej); entitled contest promotions, llc, v. city and county of san francisco, et al.; other material term of said settlement include resolution of notices of violation for unpermitted general advertising signs. ~ in united states district court for the northern district of california. >> supervisor wiener? >> thank you, mr. president. so this, we continued this at least once, actually twice, this...
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. >> it feels like running across the united states. >>> the feds backed down and the ranch authorities won. until he revealed himself to be a big old bigot. >> i'm not saying that i thought there should be slaves. i'm wondering if they're better off. >>> televised revolution was over. >> we the people time to stand up and stand up against the tyranny being pushed upon us by these people that think they've got -- they are employees god -- darn gone it. >> politicians, corporations, the unions but who cares? you know what's great about this country? the people. >> yup. >> i don't want anything back. i just want what's mine. >> you don't want your territory back. >>> i don't want it back. they took it. whether they did it righteously or wrongly they still took it. >> what do you mean by took? >>> stole. >> all right. that's a difference between took and stole are two different words. they stole everything from us. they're trying to steal live from us. because land is life. >> this territory is now federal property. public land. my land. your land. >> they taken it by encroachme encroachme
. >> it feels like running across the united states. >>> the feds backed down and the ranch authorities won. until he revealed himself to be a big old bigot. >> i'm not saying that i thought there should be slaves. i'm wondering if they're better off. >>> televised revolution was over. >> we the people time to stand up and stand up against the tyranny being pushed upon us by these people that think they've got -- they are employees god -- darn gone it....
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air ask forser, area, that means the united states supreme court would be asked to review it. >> now to compound matters, i understand it was a richmond court, upholding the sup siddys so what happens next. >> this is the exact type of situation that the united states supreme court likes to see. they want to see whether or not the separate circuits come to different decisions. and if they do, then this is the exact type of situation that the united states supreme court will want to review. now, when the differing circuits when the circuits that are around make a different decision. >> so if i am somebody holding my insurance, does this mean regardless of what the supreme court decides that i am going to pay more or the same? that the true text stands meaning the affordable care act says that only exchanging set up by the states can provide those. what the circuit is saying here, in states are they set up to get those exchanges, no subsidies are not available. if you are in one of those states that did not accept up their own exchange, and if this ruling stands that means you are out
air ask forser, area, that means the united states supreme court would be asked to review it. >> now to compound matters, i understand it was a richmond court, upholding the sup siddys so what happens next. >> this is the exact type of situation that the united states supreme court likes to see. they want to see whether or not the separate circuits come to different decisions. and if they do, then this is the exact type of situation that the united states supreme court will want to...
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favorite place to write music and this bus going down the road favorite united states city to perform in austin capital texas city with the best fans well you know that's hard to say but. they're all good you know i can't i can't say that when you do you have a performance that you'll remember where you just like blew you must have a lot of them. last night was good you know you forgot way to work whatever it was it was good riverside what. when it's gone good there must be nothing like this right then it doesn't get any better than that so you can't compare attending and because it's as good as it is a favorite person you'd like to do what with that you haven't. i don't know you know up until a while back i had said people who asked me that question i said well you know i'd like to do a song with barbra streisand and one day we did a song together it's never come out i don't know what happened to i don't know i haven't seen or ever talked to her since then but according to studio recorded it my studio there and also she did she found a writer at the song written for her and i. record
favorite place to write music and this bus going down the road favorite united states city to perform in austin capital texas city with the best fans well you know that's hard to say but. they're all good you know i can't i can't say that when you do you have a performance that you'll remember where you just like blew you must have a lot of them. last night was good you know you forgot way to work whatever it was it was good riverside what. when it's gone good there must be nothing like this...
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number two is the united states. nonetheless, something about china's state-owned enterprises going out provokes a lot of concern. >> when you say land purchases, what are they purchasing land for? >> oh, they want to grow crops. you know, soybeans in particular. china produces 27% of the world's soybeans. as their water becomes, you know, constrained, as their land becomes constrained, you know, about a quarter of china's land now is desert, and that's increasing at the rate of 1700 square miles, they need to go out to get land to grow crops to bring back to china. >> it's happening in kazakhstan and the philippines and australia. although different countries are trying to find new ways to prevent the chinese from coming in to buy land. >> that's land. ma about water? >> water is in a really special category. when it comes to oil or when it comes to copper, you can trade that around the world. even sigh beans you can trade around the world. water you can't. when china goes and tries to acquire water, basically by co
number two is the united states. nonetheless, something about china's state-owned enterprises going out provokes a lot of concern. >> when you say land purchases, what are they purchasing land for? >> oh, they want to grow crops. you know, soybeans in particular. china produces 27% of the world's soybeans. as their water becomes, you know, constrained, as their land becomes constrained, you know, about a quarter of china's land now is desert, and that's increasing at the rate of...
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states in 1939 in the united states turned them away and many went to their deaths in not the concentration camps. >> we look at the holocaust and the people who died, because we forgot our principles. >> so michael wilde says this comparison is unacceptable. he's a former federal prosecutor. what do you make of that? >> i'm a proud american and a proud jewish citizen. it's good for them to invoke the lessons and that is true. because children fleeing persecution was turned away from the u.s. shores and those children then met with their data. however, i think it is inflammatory when we don't know right now whether or not the children coming to our southern border are fleeing for financial persecution or better economy or actual political persecution. we have an established that there is incredible fear or if they're all the rumors of a free ticket into america is the one you like it could be dangerous to compare the holocaust in comparison. >> you're talking about when rockets are being shelled, born out of the destruction and devastation of world war ii. so i think the senator was well in
states in 1939 in the united states turned them away and many went to their deaths in not the concentration camps. >> we look at the holocaust and the people who died, because we forgot our principles. >> so michael wilde says this comparison is unacceptable. he's a former federal prosecutor. what do you make of that? >> i'm a proud american and a proud jewish citizen. it's good for them to invoke the lessons and that is true. because children fleeing persecution was turned...
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states history. we are joined in san francisco new with the story. vic? >> these are 40 e-mails between the cpuc and pg&e which san bruno city officials reveals in their words "a shocking and illegal relationship" in the wake of the pipeline disaster. the e-mails were obtained after the city settled their lawsuits with cpuc on friday and they sued to get this correspondence. city officials held a news conference on the steps of the state building this morning. the mayor says they have filed legal motions with the cpuc to have the president recused from voting during the upcoming cpuc hearings on penalties and fines against pg&e. the fire happened in september of 2010 killing eight people and destroying 38 homes. the cpuc is still graph peopling with what kind of penalty should be imposed against the utility were the mayor is demanding that he be removed from position as president and asking the same thing of peg's top executive and they all resign. in addition the mayor is asking the state to appoint
states history. we are joined in san francisco new with the story. vic? >> these are 40 e-mails between the cpuc and pg&e which san bruno city officials reveals in their words "a shocking and illegal relationship" in the wake of the pipeline disaster. the e-mails were obtained after the city settled their lawsuits with cpuc on friday and they sued to get this correspondence. city officials held a news conference on the steps of the state building this morning. the mayor says...
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they love their soccer but it's also, get this, the united states. this particular world cup has been hugely popular with americans but is also the proximity between the u.s. and brazil. >> northern hemisphere. geographically desirable. >> exactly. spain won the last world cup, didn't do so well this time. but also them. in brazil highly illegal, ticket scalping. you cannot buy a ticket and resell it for more than it's worth. the only reason ebay can get away with is it in the u.s. there's no federal law on ticket scalping. if you go to to brazil and try to get into the stadium, you could be arrested. watch out. >> thanks so much. nice so to see you. >>> the next world cup is in russia. after that in 2022, the tournament nooufs qatar. aside from prepping for that, its capital city is rapidly modernizing and using technology to preserve important pieces of qatar's past. cnn's erin burnett takes us to doha. ♪ >> reporter: it's one of the newest cities on earth. 15 years ago almost none of these buildings were here. across the bay from the futuristic
they love their soccer but it's also, get this, the united states. this particular world cup has been hugely popular with americans but is also the proximity between the u.s. and brazil. >> northern hemisphere. geographically desirable. >> exactly. spain won the last world cup, didn't do so well this time. but also them. in brazil highly illegal, ticket scalping. you cannot buy a ticket and resell it for more than it's worth. the only reason ebay can get away with is it in the u.s....
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. >> the president of the united states can pick up the phone to the d.o.d. and direct them to send the 1,000 national guard troops because that will send the quickest message that this border is secure. if we start securing the border all of these issues that are facing us begin to dwinding and begin to diminish. >> the white house contends it would be a more sustainable solution to send 20,000 additional border patrol agents rather than 1,000 national guard troops. >> thanks for that report. >>> a lightning strike killing one woman and injuring seven others while hiking in rocky mountain national park in colorado. >> lightning tends to be one of the major killers. it's sad because it seems like most summers somebody is struck by lightning. even experienced hikers who are near the end of the hike can be caught up by how fast the storms form in the mountains. >> strong to severe storms are expected to develop across the midwest today. forecasters say damaging winds, hail and isolated tornadoes are possible across the region. >>> the repeat sexual offender kno
. >> the president of the united states can pick up the phone to the d.o.d. and direct them to send the 1,000 national guard troops because that will send the quickest message that this border is secure. if we start securing the border all of these issues that are facing us begin to dwinding and begin to diminish. >> the white house contends it would be a more sustainable solution to send 20,000 additional border patrol agents rather than 1,000 national guard troops. >> thanks...
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>>> one united states airlines will not resume flights to tel aviv today. last half hour us airways canceled flights from philadelphia to tel aviv today and tomorrow. the f.a.a. ban flying into tel aviv is expected to be lifted this morning after a 9:00 our time. it was issued after a rocket landed near israel's main airport. the new york mayor flew to israel to show it is safe to fly in and out of the israel. >> an 80-year-old san francisco woman is recovering after a bullet shattered her apartment window at the senior housing apartment at 3rd street in the bayview district. sky 7 shows the hole in the frosted glass of the window. the woman was watching tv and glass hit her. investigators recovered a bullet and say it came from a block away. police did not say if the shooting was connected to hit-and-run accidents that injured three in the area. >> police are asking for help to track down the women wanted in a home invasion robbery. a 29-year-old and 32-year-old women left a man badly injured. the suspects could be staying in sunnyvale neighborhoods. >>> s
>>> one united states airlines will not resume flights to tel aviv today. last half hour us airways canceled flights from philadelphia to tel aviv today and tomorrow. the f.a.a. ban flying into tel aviv is expected to be lifted this morning after a 9:00 our time. it was issued after a rocket landed near israel's main airport. the new york mayor flew to israel to show it is safe to fly in and out of the israel. >> an 80-year-old san francisco woman is recovering after a bullet...
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people from all over the united states and the world are here. just the heat by itself, i think people come here expecting a cooler day, race day. but, luckily the race starts early and we'll avoid a lot of heat. it's going to be hot. >> i'm used to it. i'm used to the heat and humidity from new york. hopefully this will be a cooler experience for me. hydrating and resting and, you know, just doing what i do, running. >> reporter: she is running a double marathon. the first one starts at midni t midnight. after the first one, i go back, shower, change, rehydrate, massage my feet then start the second one. >> reporter: charles foster heads a child group called brooklyn forest. it encourages preschoolers to be outside with nature. hiking is one of their activities. today, because of the heat, a lot of their time was spent in the shade. >> we have our classroom here where there's a little bit of dirt. we can mix a little bit of water and make mud, which is also, today, cooling us off. >> reporter: it will be hot tomorrow during the match between mad
people from all over the united states and the world are here. just the heat by itself, i think people come here expecting a cooler day, race day. but, luckily the race starts early and we'll avoid a lot of heat. it's going to be hot. >> i'm used to it. i'm used to the heat and humidity from new york. hopefully this will be a cooler experience for me. hydrating and resting and, you know, just doing what i do, running. >> reporter: she is running a double marathon. the first one...
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and not quite three times that of the united states. but still, if you think of a country that has triple the violent death rate and send their young men here, there will be young men here that will die as a result. i'm not picking on mexico. multiple more times violent south of mexico. mexico is 18.2%. uatemala, 79.4 per violent deaths. and el salvador, you don't get records because they are so violent there. when you look at their countries. higher vial has a efpblet death rate than detroit. if we are going to move kids out of central america to united states because they live in a violent society, we don't send them to detroit because we would be putting them in a more violent environment than the one they left. coming into america that are getting this presidential factor asylum, you will show spanish language newspaper fplgts. 80% of the unaccompanied minors are mail. 83% are ages 15, 16 or 17. 15, 16 or 17. mr. speaker, i would challenge anyone to go anywhere in the world, i would challenge anyone to go anywhere in the world and i
and not quite three times that of the united states. but still, if you think of a country that has triple the violent death rate and send their young men here, there will be young men here that will die as a result. i'm not picking on mexico. multiple more times violent south of mexico. mexico is 18.2%. uatemala, 79.4 per violent deaths. and el salvador, you don't get records because they are so violent there. when you look at their countries. higher vial has a efpblet death rate than detroit....
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united nations called an emergency meeting tonight and u.s. secretary of state john kerry will head to egypt tomorrow to seek a cease fire. >>> in san francisco today demonstrators rallied against the violence in pair of protests. lillian kim is live with the details. reporter: it got pretty tense here outside temple emanuel when people who oppose israeli policy showed up by the dozens. they have since left. the only pro-israeli supporters are here. [chanting] >> but earlier both sides were shouting at each other, sfpd officers were here to make sure things did not get out of hand. this demonstration ask the counterdemonstration took place as a solidarity gathering took place inside the temple. the message we heard today is the same thing we have been hearing for two weeks, that israel has a right to defend itself against terrorist and that the other side saying that israel needs to stop colonizing palestine palestine. >> we support our people no matter what happens. moral support, financial support, whatever you can do to support our country,
united nations called an emergency meeting tonight and u.s. secretary of state john kerry will head to egypt tomorrow to seek a cease fire. >>> in san francisco today demonstrators rallied against the violence in pair of protests. lillian kim is live with the details. reporter: it got pretty tense here outside temple emanuel when people who oppose israeli policy showed up by the dozens. they have since left. the only pro-israeli supporters are here. [chanting] >> but earlier both...
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right now the job is available only in ireland and the united states -- or the uk but if they came here, reena, i think i could do it. i watch a lot of tv and movies. >> i would go to ireland or the uk just to do the job. >> probably a good idea. >> does that mean you have to watch european programming too or just american shows? >> it's all the same. we get some of the same stuff. would they fly you over there. >> probably business class. that's the way you roll. >> interesting. >> for some of you, local news is up. >> for everyone else, we'll be right back. of you local news is up. >> for the rest of you we will and right back. , local news is up. >> for the rest of you we will and right back. oh you can be in it! no need to photo-bomb me. hashbrown. selfie. yeah... that's not how it works. 15 minutes for a quote isn't how it works anymore. start with a quote from esurance and you could save money on car insurance in half the time. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. thlook what i got.p. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! g
right now the job is available only in ireland and the united states -- or the uk but if they came here, reena, i think i could do it. i watch a lot of tv and movies. >> i would go to ireland or the uk just to do the job. >> probably a good idea. >> does that mean you have to watch european programming too or just american shows? >> it's all the same. we get some of the same stuff. would they fly you over there. >> probably business class. that's the way you roll....
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states, another crisis decades ago gives us a very different picture of a time when the united states welcomed, even helped children, enter this country alone. 14,000 minors from cuba entered the country from cuba. what we might learn from that ex discuss from "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. >> i remember waking up, saying this is my last day here, i may never see my parents again. >> reporter: carlos was alone on a flight to the united states. the height of the revolution. >> i thought it was great, i get to leave, i was scared about leaving my parents but i thought life was so horrible, that seemed better for me. >> reporter: he packed a few articles of clothing and boarded a flight to the united states never realizing it would be the last time he would ever see his father. >> i thought yes, i will, i will get to see him. but then he died. >> reporter: thousands of cuban children were sent to the u.s. alone, by parents who feared the cuban government run by fidel castro would take them away and brain wash them. ultimately 14,000 cuban children would flee the country on u.s. com
states, another crisis decades ago gives us a very different picture of a time when the united states welcomed, even helped children, enter this country alone. 14,000 minors from cuba entered the country from cuba. what we might learn from that ex discuss from "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. >> i remember waking up, saying this is my last day here, i may never see my parents again. >> reporter: carlos was alone on a flight to the united states. the height of the...
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i think the financials could be a good opportunity in the united states. you may want to look at the emerging markets as well as the european market for evaluation. >> thank you very much. we will have more on the markets a bit later. we will see if we can get to 17,000 by the close. "street" is next. . . >> stocks starting off the second half of the year with a bang. the dow and s&p hitting record highs, reporting her best day in over a month. are the bulls going to push to 17,000 by the close of trading? "street smart" starts now. >> welcome to the most important hour of the session. we have 59 minutes to go until the closing bell. founder ofousted american apparel is fighting to regain control of his company and he is putting his money where his mouth is. plus, gm may have taken
i think the financials could be a good opportunity in the united states. you may want to look at the emerging markets as well as the european market for evaluation. >> thank you very much. we will have more on the markets a bit later. we will see if we can get to 17,000 by the close. "street" is next. . . >> stocks starting off the second half of the year with a bang. the dow and s&p hitting record highs, reporting her best day in over a month. are the bulls going to...
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across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. stronger than peoples twice her size.er was and that strength inspired his liquid muscle cleaner. it lifts tough dirt so you do less scrubbing. and its nozzle stops by itself... ...so less is wasted sure made grandma proud. mr. clean liquid muscle. ensitive side. and a razor that understands my sensitive skin. venus embrace sensitive. more than a strip. an entire ribbon of gliding gels surround 5 comfort-coated blades for less irritation. venus embrace sensitive. a perfect match for sensitive skin. ♪watching everybody eating ♪what they want all day ♪oh this tasteless cardboard ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪ ♪and it...takes my breath away >>> pretty much everybody's got an opinion about sarah palin. and now, if you're somebody who loves her, or loves to hat
across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. stronger than peoples twice her size.er was and that strength inspired his liquid muscle cleaner. it lifts tough dirt so you do less scrubbing. and its nozzle stops by itself... ...so less is wasted sure made grandma proud. mr. clean liquid muscle. ensitive side....
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states? well, eventually, they're supposed to appear in federal immigration court, where their appeals to stay in the united states will be heard. but critics question just how much justice they'll receive in the courtroom. >> we see due process violated, day in and day out. there are so many immigrants in these courtrooms that never have the ability to have representation or even consult with a lawyer. >> reporter: judy london is an attorney with public counsel, a public interest law firm that provides legal assistance to undocumented immigrants. she says when the migrant children finally appear in federal immigration court, like the one inside this downtown los angeles office tower, many will apply for aslyum because of violence in their native countries. but unless they or their families can pay for it, they won't be provided an attorney. >> so under our current immigration court system, the government pays for a judge, pays for an immigration prosecutor, whose goal is to deport the child,
states? well, eventually, they're supposed to appear in federal immigration court, where their appeals to stay in the united states will be heard. but critics question just how much justice they'll receive in the courtroom. >> we see due process violated, day in and day out. there are so many immigrants in these courtrooms that never have the ability to have representation or even consult with a lawyer. >> reporter: judy london is an attorney with public counsel, a public interest...
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they were caught in mexico en route to the united states. their families are relieved to see them safe. >> translator: i feel good, because my son is back. i'm starting to feel relaxed again. >> reporter: the center opened last year in response to a surge of unaccompanied child migrants who flooded the u.s./mexico border. since then staff have reunited thousands of children with their families. children as young as 14 tell social workers they were going to the u.s. to find jobs. few new about the dangers of crossing mexico before leaving, but for some that has changed. >> translator: a girl i was detained with told me that a friend of hers was thrown off of the top of a train and her body was cut in half. it's hard. i warn my friends how dangerous the journey can be. >> reporter: most parents don't know the risks or consequences of illegal migration. >> translator: parents need to understand the children won't be allowed to enter. this is what our stay here campaign is all about. stay home. there might not be a lot of food, but you have your
they were caught in mexico en route to the united states. their families are relieved to see them safe. >> translator: i feel good, because my son is back. i'm starting to feel relaxed again. >> reporter: the center opened last year in response to a surge of unaccompanied child migrants who flooded the u.s./mexico border. since then staff have reunited thousands of children with their families. children as young as 14 tell social workers they were going to the u.s. to find jobs. few...
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. >> reporter: the technology is so cutting edge that amanda is the first person in the united states to own one. >> the moment she sat up i was amazed. she's been sitting down for 21 years, and the first feeling to stand up, i would have been thrilled to be in that position. >> it was an emotional moment for these kids who spent the last year selling lemonade and raising money from donors to make it happen. >> my most profound moment was when i stood up and tried to see the children's faces and some of them, the little ones, they were in awe. and to have that heart to heart hug. my hug in a wheelchair , there's a disconnect. i get heart to heart hugs when i stand up. >> reporter: do you promise me a standing hug? >> yes. >> reporter: okay. amanda took her first steps towards making that dream a reality in 2010. that's when she got a call from the robot's creators, asking her to be a test pilot for new technology, she travelled to headquarters in the san francisco area and took it for a test run. how did it feel to stand and look at people? >> the first time i stood up i went home and
. >> reporter: the technology is so cutting edge that amanda is the first person in the united states to own one. >> the moment she sat up i was amazed. she's been sitting down for 21 years, and the first feeling to stand up, i would have been thrilled to be in that position. >> it was an emotional moment for these kids who spent the last year selling lemonade and raising money from donors to make it happen. >> my most profound moment was when i stood up and tried to see...
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. >>> more friction between germany and the united states, as the german chancellor asked the u.s. to stop spying on them. she made the remarks shortly after germany's demand that washington's top spy leave the country. she said she hopes america can change, but she can't predict it. >>> and a cold front begins to push through the region, calling it a cool wave. potentially setting record lows. and damaging winds, tornadoes. the northeast is expected to see some of these conditions tomorrow. >>> and outrage in california, the so-called pillow case rap t rapist's release is causing controversy. >> he arrived midweek near palmdale. about 80 miles north of los angeles. this is him arriving at the property. security guards bringing him to the property there. there was an altercation with the cameraman as this was being filmed. well, the very next day, a group of local women turned up with bull horns, and started shouting and chanting and hazing him. and basically, they said they want to mentally beat him down with words. >> there's no cure for sexually violent predators. >> hopefully h
. >>> more friction between germany and the united states, as the german chancellor asked the u.s. to stop spying on them. she made the remarks shortly after germany's demand that washington's top spy leave the country. she said she hopes america can change, but she can't predict it. >>> and a cold front begins to push through the region, calling it a cool wave. potentially setting record lows. and damaging winds, tornadoes. the northeast is expected to see some of these...
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it's broken off the united states. members of the cabinet insulted him saying he had a messiah complex, would he leave them alone. they made it clear they were not interested in the negotiations. the united states could do one think. they could stop vetoing the condemnations of actions illegal. if the united states would back off, israel would be sanctioned. >> it makes me wonder if the focus should be on other regional actors. turkey, saudi arabia, and put leverage on the two sides. >> all the countries you mentioned, i'm afraid to say are worse than the united states in having their own dogs in the fight. >> our contributor talking to us from michigan. >> thank you. >> back to you. >> thank you so much. >> we end on two images catching our eye. the frieze frames coming to us from the conflicts in the middle east. where a surge took place. sirens blared through israel. warning of incoming rocket attacks. to keep safe people took cover, using them as makeshift bomb shelters. in the gaza strip , palestinians picked up t
it's broken off the united states. members of the cabinet insulted him saying he had a messiah complex, would he leave them alone. they made it clear they were not interested in the negotiations. the united states could do one think. they could stop vetoing the condemnations of actions illegal. if the united states would back off, israel would be sanctioned. >> it makes me wonder if the focus should be on other regional actors. turkey, saudi arabia, and put leverage on the two sides....
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so the end of british rule, the beginning of the united states' freedom. that's what the statue of liberty represents. >> now, the other 200 pieces are spread in over 15 countries, including museums and private collections. uma? >> a great symbol for america. thank you very much, bryan. >>> up next, we'll take a look at the meeting of the fourth of july, why independence day means more than just fireworks and barbecues. presidential historian doug wie will be joining us. check out these fireworks, a rare sight. after the break. we'll tell you how this was all filmed. ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. [ doorbell rings ] stall them. [ imitating monkey ] stop stalling. cascade platinum fights cloudy residue 3 times better than the competing gel and helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. cascade platinum. basketball softball cannonball which sounds most fun to you? ♪ ♪ god bless america >> take a look folks. very cool video going viral today. it's a bird's-eye view of the fireworks display in west palm b
so the end of british rule, the beginning of the united states' freedom. that's what the statue of liberty represents. >> now, the other 200 pieces are spread in over 15 countries, including museums and private collections. uma? >> a great symbol for america. thank you very much, bryan. >>> up next, we'll take a look at the meeting of the fourth of july, why independence day means more than just fireworks and barbecues. presidential historian doug wie will be joining us....
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smoking hookah is popular here in the united states. and where it is dangerous for the tone agers. >> and we have nominations and all that a head. thlook what i got.p. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome... yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose! veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. >> coming up the role story. new information on the irs scandal. the judge rowelled that the irs has to tell the american people what happened to all of the missing e-mails and texas senator ted crux will talk about the border crisis in his state. and could this baby's li
smoking hookah is popular here in the united states. and where it is dangerous for the tone agers. >> and we have nominations and all that a head. thlook what i got.p. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome... yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose! veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great...
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we have seen some pretty good-looking earnings from companies like merck in the united states. seems the dow jones and s&p 500 have turned into negative territory despite that strong economic data. let's talk you through the european close. indices close higher. micex in moscow traded higher about 0.6% even as the european union slapped new sanctions. up.dax up 0.6% and the ftse i will hand it back to you. >> thanks very much. markus with the latest business news. beena look and what has making waves online in today's web news. s, welcome to the web new are pick of stories making online headlines. iraqization of christians. the campaign for greater economic justice. in sk-- and skateboarding abandoned los angeles. "n," with letter photos posing with the letter. many have taken to the internet in support of iraqi christians persecuted by jihadis who have taken over the second-largest city, mosul. by letter has been reclaimed protesters t. online campaigning has centered hashtag.e "we are n" they have shared concerns over what will happen to christians in iraq, and have asked the
we have seen some pretty good-looking earnings from companies like merck in the united states. seems the dow jones and s&p 500 have turned into negative territory despite that strong economic data. let's talk you through the european close. indices close higher. micex in moscow traded higher about 0.6% even as the european union slapped new sanctions. up.dax up 0.6% and the ftse i will hand it back to you. >> thanks very much. markus with the latest business news. beena look and what...
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. >> you have to imagine the united states having 80% of its population under rocket fire and 80% of your people having to go to a bomb shelter every -- within sixty or 90 seconds. >> that's unsustainable. imagine the united states having terror tunnels dug underneath your border in order to come in and explode your kindergartens or murder and kidnap your citizens. >> now, all of this is happening while the palestinians are preparing for the end of ramadan. some spent the day digging through rubble of what was left of their homes. the death toll continues to climb amid the on again/off again ceasefires. the number of palestinians killed is 1062. then otisisside, 43 have died. al jazeera nicole johnston has more from gaza. >> it's been a day of cease-fires back and forwards. false, israel was proposing a 12-hour cease-fire. this was rejected by hamas. hamas and the stall stenian faxes came out with their 24 hour cease-fire. >> came into effect at 2:00 p.m. local time in gaza. the first one hour was very heavy indeed. there were at least five israeli airstrikes across different
. >> you have to imagine the united states having 80% of its population under rocket fire and 80% of your people having to go to a bomb shelter every -- within sixty or 90 seconds. >> that's unsustainable. imagine the united states having terror tunnels dug underneath your border in order to come in and explode your kindergartens or murder and kidnap your citizens. >> now, all of this is happening while the palestinians are preparing for the end of ramadan. some spent the day...
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we think that a prosperous ukraine is good for russia and good for europe and good for the united states, by the way. and i in my negotiations when we would talk about this when i was still an ambassador would say we have traded arrangements with all kinds of countries and as long as they are consistent with each other, they can be mutually beneficial. unfortunately, that is not the way putin saw that particular set of events. >> michael mcfaul, thanks so much for your time. >> than thanks for having me. >> >> from san francisco tonight a report about photographer an thon any friedkin and a new exhibit of his work that was more than 40 years in the making. in it he captures life among homosexuals in the late 1960s and early 1970s and document it is birth of the gay rights movement, scott schaefer of kqeed newsroom reports. >> >> reporter: in west hollywood, two old friends, don kilhefner and anthony friedkin, reunite. >> i even have the camera that i shot all the photos with. this was the camera. this baby was the one that did it all. >> reporter: the camera that set them on a journey to
we think that a prosperous ukraine is good for russia and good for europe and good for the united states, by the way. and i in my negotiations when we would talk about this when i was still an ambassador would say we have traded arrangements with all kinds of countries and as long as they are consistent with each other, they can be mutually beneficial. unfortunately, that is not the way putin saw that particular set of events. >> michael mcfaul, thanks so much for your time. >> than...
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this was intense and sets the stage for the growing popularity of soccer in the united states. here's mark matthews from san francisco. >> reporter: 2,000 people crowded on to the plaza to watch the match. there was some good natured smack about what's so good about belgium? >> belgium beer. >> belgium waffles. >> reporter: but once the game began, all eyes were on the big screen and you could see the game unfold on their faces. save after save after save from the u.s. goalkeeper. belgium controlling the game, but unable to score. when san jose earthquake chris had a chance in front of the goal and missed, u.s. fans barely flinched. then in overtime, first goal from belgium, followed by a second, and the air came out of the balloon. fans began to leave. we went out to ask if people would still be watching in the next round when somehow the u.s. punched it in. with six minutes left to play in overtime, u.s. fans in the plaza came back to life, the place was rocking. right up until the whistle blew. in the past, that's generally been in for world cup interest, but this time every
this was intense and sets the stage for the growing popularity of soccer in the united states. here's mark matthews from san francisco. >> reporter: 2,000 people crowded on to the plaza to watch the match. there was some good natured smack about what's so good about belgium? >> belgium beer. >> belgium waffles. >> reporter: but once the game began, all eyes were on the big screen and you could see the game unfold on their faces. save after save after save from the u.s....
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in his audio statements, he issues threats against the united states promising a direct confrontation and in his feud, he clearly is seeking to lead the global jihad. they are no longer just a terrorist organization. it's a full blown army seeking to establish a self-governing state through the richard nixon knew about them and even authorized them. >> watergate 40 years later sunday night at:00 eastern on american history tv. >> no a hearing on cruise passenger safety before the senate commerce, science, and transportation committee. witnesses include representatives from the national crews victims association and passengers who were victims of sexual assault on a cruise. this is about an hour and half. one. >> i want to apologize, this was a chance to get out the five bills. if he had been watching the united states said on the congress, giving a bill out of committee is a triumphant moment, so we have to take advantage of to get five out. a point of this hearing is all of you, so i will, again, make my opening statement. >> mr. chairman, may i be recorded in favor? >> of course. so
in his audio statements, he issues threats against the united states promising a direct confrontation and in his feud, he clearly is seeking to lead the global jihad. they are no longer just a terrorist organization. it's a full blown army seeking to establish a self-governing state through the richard nixon knew about them and even authorized them. >> watergate 40 years later sunday night at:00 eastern on american history tv. >> no a hearing on cruise passenger safety before the...
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the united states has urged massoum to form a key cohesive government. the current prime minister al-malaki, a shia muslim received the most votes in the april election and pushing for a third term in office. many in iraq blame him for the current crisis. critics say he is leading iraq toward a civil war by alienating sunnis and kurds. >> ban ki-moon arrived in baghdad, saying he supports the new president. >> i sincere hope that under the leadership of president massoum, iraq will make a great progress in the peace and stability and prosperity and harmony. >> creating stat in iraq will be difficult, even as the lawmakers gathered to elect a new president, government attacked a convoy carrying prisoners north of baghdad. more than 50 prisoners and eight guards were killed. there is no claim of responsibility. islamic state fighters still control parts of several provinces, including the largest, an bar and they still rule the cities of tikrit and mosul. >> fighters from the so-called islamic state are tightening their grip on mosul. they've begun a campa
the united states has urged massoum to form a key cohesive government. the current prime minister al-malaki, a shia muslim received the most votes in the april election and pushing for a third term in office. many in iraq blame him for the current crisis. critics say he is leading iraq toward a civil war by alienating sunnis and kurds. >> ban ki-moon arrived in baghdad, saying he supports the new president. >> i sincere hope that under the leadership of president massoum, iraq will...
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we fought many wars, wars with iran, even the united states. many of those in the mosque won't be able to remember a time when there wasn't war. now it's just a question of how bad it gets. >> it may be hard to believe, but some of the people we spoke to said they still have faith in the iraqi army to stop isis. more were putting their faith in god. one thing many had in common was the belief that should isis militants reach baghdad, it could be the start of an all-out civil war, jeff? >> charlie dag adda, thank you very much. >> the tsa announced increased security at many overseas airports today. it will not allow cell phones or other electronics on flights bound for the u.s. if those devices can't power on. mark strassmann has more on that. >> today's announcement tightening airport security ply to flights originating from europe and the middle east bound for the united states. in security lines overseas, travelers will be asked to turn on personal electronics such as cell phones and tablets. any device discovered to have no power won't be a
we fought many wars, wars with iran, even the united states. many of those in the mosque won't be able to remember a time when there wasn't war. now it's just a question of how bad it gets. >> it may be hard to believe, but some of the people we spoke to said they still have faith in the iraqi army to stop isis. more were putting their faith in god. one thing many had in common was the belief that should isis militants reach baghdad, it could be the start of an all-out civil war, jeff?...
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he's sad because there's no one in the united states to receive him. he's trying to decide whether to cross or return to his parents and seven siblings in honduras. he was 14 when he left his family's one-room house with an ambitious of finding a job in the u.s. and sending money home. he struck off alone carrying nothing but two changes of clothes, and $9.50 were selling a wild h ark r. since then he had a birthday. one he had forgotten about. >> he troubled through a tropical storm and witnessed the murder of a pregnant girl on what migrants call the death train. "i jumped off in time. the girl wouldn't let the gangsters take her, so they pushed her off. the train ran over her." he cried and asked god for help. he sees it in his mind. >> now he wonders if it was all for nothing. u.s. border patrol is no longer helping to take him north. he's hesitant to venture out of the walls. carpal violence in this state killed 64 people in april. >> human smuggling is a thriving operation. more so than ever with the gulf cartels. as a foreign journalist we cap o
he's sad because there's no one in the united states to receive him. he's trying to decide whether to cross or return to his parents and seven siblings in honduras. he was 14 when he left his family's one-room house with an ambitious of finding a job in the u.s. and sending money home. he struck off alone carrying nothing but two changes of clothes, and $9.50 were selling a wild h ark r. since then he had a birthday. one he had forgotten about. >> he troubled through a tropical storm and...
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the united states was attack and i was called back into the regular army to go to afghanistan. i arrived in afghanistan not quite a year after the rangers jumped in. i showed up as a reservist not knowing what to expect. they didn't know me and i didn't know them. i was in charge of a couple hundred people that were spread out all over the country. i was tasked to send them off to do interesting and dangerous things. i came to understand i was suffering from ptsd. i had images of the dead from rwanda and kosovo coming. i would wake up at night and see dead people standing around my cot. when this happened during the day, i understood where was in trouble. this is what that was like. in the cold pre-dawn, i can hear generators and vehicles moving on the other side of the base. but it is quite in my tent. none of the other soldiers i share the tent with are storing. i have been awake but i stay fighting the overwhelming urge to run away. the taliban launched a couple rockets near the base so we are on edge but that is not what is keeping me up. i am trying to control my racing ha
the united states was attack and i was called back into the regular army to go to afghanistan. i arrived in afghanistan not quite a year after the rangers jumped in. i showed up as a reservist not knowing what to expect. they didn't know me and i didn't know them. i was in charge of a couple hundred people that were spread out all over the country. i was tasked to send them off to do interesting and dangerous things. i came to understand i was suffering from ptsd. i had images of the dead from...
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the english language should be the official language at the united states port of call. at a minimum, all persons should be able to understand key words, such as emergency, help, doctor. 24-hour health care is necessary, given that the ships carry several thousands people per cruise. the ship's physician must be available or must be on call for immediate response to the emergency situation. doctors must have emergency medicine, internal medicine or family medicine and have at least served practicum. there have been standards to adopt these standards and more, however, carnival has nor virtually all of the standards that they agreed to to implement their ships as a member of clea. this must change for the welfare of passengers. my father and i greatly appreciate the opportunity to tell my mother's story, our experiences, and our recommendations before this committee. thank you. >> no, thank you very much, miss butler. just for the benefit of the members of the committee, what amanda butler has been talking about, in part, is i would have to lose 60 years off my present li
the english language should be the official language at the united states port of call. at a minimum, all persons should be able to understand key words, such as emergency, help, doctor. 24-hour health care is necessary, given that the ships carry several thousands people per cruise. the ship's physician must be available or must be on call for immediate response to the emergency situation. doctors must have emergency medicine, internal medicine or family medicine and have at least served...
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it is united states dollars and drugstore in north who. the amount is so significant that it is dwarfing the institutions of the central american nations. this flood of folks is not unconnected. it is in -- and milliken acted. i was in the syrian refugee camp in turkey has about a year ago. it i remember asking myself the question, when i see lebanese are not really that wealthy and the have refugees equivalent to one-quarter of the population that they have to do double shifts. as you the number of refugees in jordan having to deal with the number of refugees. and have -- they have been driven by violence. i saw those countries dealing with this massive influx of refugees. one quarter of the population. i found myself asking myself how of the united states would deal with refugees. i wonder if we would deal with it in the same way as lebanon or turkey which is kind of what we're seeing, refugees driven by violence that is connected to the united states. so we have a connection. we have an obligation to try to be creative in solving it. i
it is united states dollars and drugstore in north who. the amount is so significant that it is dwarfing the institutions of the central american nations. this flood of folks is not unconnected. it is in -- and milliken acted. i was in the syrian refugee camp in turkey has about a year ago. it i remember asking myself the question, when i see lebanese are not really that wealthy and the have refugees equivalent to one-quarter of the population that they have to do double shifts. as you the...
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we fought many wars, wars with ir iran, even the united states. many of those in the mosque won't be able to remember a time when there wasn't war. now it's just a question of how bad it gets. it may be hard to believe, but some of the people we spoke to said they still have faith in the iraqi army to stop isis. many more are putting their faith in god. but one common belief they all shared is if isis were to reach baghdad, it could mark the start of an all out civil war. charlie d'agata, cbs news, baghdad. the ukrainian military kept the pressure on rebel troops in eastern ukraine yesterday. the separatists have regrouped in the city of donesque and vow to fight to the end. >>> now what to do about the influx of illegal immigrants into this country, especially children. it's a dilemma that poses a variety of legal and moral issues and as mark allen reports, it's stirring heated debate. >> reporter: hundreds of undocumented immigrants, many of them women and children, arrived by plane and bus. their fate is still uncertain as the government scramb
we fought many wars, wars with ir iran, even the united states. many of those in the mosque won't be able to remember a time when there wasn't war. now it's just a question of how bad it gets. it may be hard to believe, but some of the people we spoke to said they still have faith in the iraqi army to stop isis. many more are putting their faith in god. but one common belief they all shared is if isis were to reach baghdad, it could mark the start of an all out civil war. charlie d'agata, cbs...